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5.0 (12 reviews)
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This is hands down one of the best training centers in the USA. I have been training martial arts for 20 plus years and I am a black belt. I am often very very picky about how classes are conducted and how instructors teach. I couldn't be more impressed. Everything here is top notch. The gym is very clean the equipment is all pro quality. All of my training partners were respectful. I had an injury when I started and no one was a Bully or Tough Guy here they understood and respected me. I got in early one day to train while I was visiting and watched the kids class. VERY IMPRESSED! Often kids classes are just recess play ground time. NOT here they structure and teaching was 5 star. Next time i'm working in Denver I will be back for sure. Thank you!

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You can really tell this is a great place to train Jiu-Jitsu, everyone was welcoming and friendly.

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Easton Training Center Centennial

Easton Training Center Centennial

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We did a lot of research before we chose Easton BJJ based on its wonderful reviews. We're writing…read morethis to add yet another one! Our boy is initially shy with kids he doesn't know. Frankly, he used to be scared to try new things, too. We realized that he stood to benefit from martial arts training in so many ways: In addition to stepping out of his comfort zone and taking chances, he could get good exercise and learn to defend himself. He gets all of that and so much more at Easton BJJ. It sounds cliché, but EVERYONE who works at Easton is warm, inviting, inclusive and supportive. We worked with Coach Daniel to set up our first class. Despite the most amazing efforts by him, Professor Nick, and Coach Tala, he was too scared to get onto the mat and participate in the class. We anticipated this and allowed him to just observe since it was the first time he had seen the class. It took some coaxing, but we got him back to Easton for a second class. The incredible coaches kept trying to get him comfortable and buddy up with him, but without pressure. He cried. A lot. By his third or fourth class, he loved Jiu Jitsu and wanted to know how soon he could come back. Now we come to class at least twice a week. Our son works hard, spars with lots of different partners (some of whom are bigger than he is,) and actively engages with his teammates and coaches. He is proud to earn stripes because of his dedication and progress. His personal growth outside of the gym in just a few months was remarkable. His confidence, his ability to focus, his respect for himself and others, and his willingness to try new things have all grown at an amazing pace. These traits come from what happens on the mat, and they are shaping his character. And I know that if/when he gets into a physical confrontation, he will be confident, get on top of his opponent, and stay on top! Classes are fun, and the coaches ensure that the kids work hard and grow. The kids learn moves and spar, but there is a lot of emphasis on principles. Weekly mat-chat is a discussion that install important values like respect, sportsmanship, and emotions. At this point, Easton BJJ is very much a part of our kid's identity. He loves it so much that we had his 6th birthday party there and all of the kids had a blast. Many thanks to Coach Teddy for leading an incredible party filled with games, fun, and learning! Lastly, what really makes Easton BJJ is the people. Professor Nick, Coach Daniel, Coach Alisha, Coach Chris, Coach Teddy and Coach Taylor are so good at what they do, and our guy loves them! Each of them knows every kid by name and skill level. The individual attention and support they give kids who need it is heart-warming, and it WORKS! They help kids who get a little bruise or are having a bad day stay on the mat and get back into class. They not only know Jiu Jitsu, they know children, too. We simply cannot thank you enough for providing a safe, fun, and exciting environment for our kid to learn and develop. What the amazing coaches and staff have built at Easton BJJ is hard to describe, but I encourage you to try it--you will love what they're doing there, and so will your kid!

If I could give them 0 starts I would. They are WAY overpriced for one. I highly regret ever…read moregetting involved with this business. The couple times my son went he was very unimpressed. He only went a second time because I made him. He never went again yet they charged me $229 for a "membership" that I never agreed too! I would highly suggest everyone stay away from this business. The training is meh and the treatment of their customers is even worse. Shame on Easton Training Center. Do better!

Kompound Training Center - martialarts - Updated May 2026

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